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This photograph captures a bustling street scene in Aba, Nigeria, specifically along M.C.C. Road in Abayi. The setting is a commercial area with buildings housing a pharmacy and a medical laboratory, indicating an urban environment. In the foreground, a man wearing a white t-shirt with "FREE MY WAY" printed on the back stands behind a mobile vending cart, positioned under a large grey and red umbrella. The cart appears to sell items like roasted nuts or snacks. Adjacent to this, to the left, is another wooden stall displaying various lubricants or automotive fluids in plastic containers, along with rakes and other tools. A pink umbrella provides shade over this stall. The street itself is a mix of asphalt and dirt, with prominent open drainage ditches running alongside. These ditches are partially covered by concrete slabs and wooden planks, some of which appear worn or broken, revealing the open drain below. A silver hatchback car is parked behind the stalls, and further down the street, a green tricycle (Keke Napep) and other buildings are visible under an overcast sky, suggesting it is daytime. Visible text on the buildings identifies "A COMMUNITY PHARMACY" and "DIVINE FAY MEDICAL LABORATORIES," both located at "No. 1 M.C.C. Rd., Abayi, Aba." A distant sign also shows "9ja," a common abbreviation for Nigeria. The scene depicts everyday commerce and street life in a Nigerian city, characterized by informal vending alongside established businesses and infrastructure that shows signs of wear.
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